Personal Branding: What You Need To Know Before You Get Started
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great video..thank you for sharing!
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i like it. Lets JV:)
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how did you make the background blurry, thanks if you can help ;)
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yeah bud that was me i got you email. Thanks a lot for the reply. Ill be keeping a eye out for your program. Thanks again :)
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@GideonShalwick You have a great looking home, you are lucky to be working from it !
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Hi Gideon, Just wanted to say thanks for your videos they are ace & really helping my video business in the UK. There is a company in the UK who use the meet like know and trust as their slogan. 4Networking. They are a networking group & the idea is you get to know people and when they like and trust you they are more likely to buy from you. Simples!
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Hey Gideon awesome videos bud. I just got your free copy of videoblogging. And right away ordered your course on rapidvideocreation. I started this pool construction company with my boss a year ago. We want to step up are videos.
After reading your free report i want to jump into getting your rapidvideoblogging course but i cant seem to find it or order it... Can i get it somehow? I have a lot of questions. And im wishing i could get a more detailed guide to help me out. All the best Blake.
poolsnowtx 7 months ago
@poolsnowtx have sent you an email - that was you right?
GideonShalwick 7 months ago
Hi Gideon, Thanks for the great content. I was wondering if you were using your canon 60D for this video. I love the blurred background effect, it looks very professional and the fact you're in a home it makes it look very warm and inviting to watch. Feels like I'm having a chat with you over coffee :) Thanks! Deya
ikat75 8 months ago
@ikat75 yeah it was the 60D with a nifty fifty lens... (1.8 50mm)
GideonShalwick 8 months ago
I think selling your personal brand massively depends on what you're marketing within it. I can see where it would come in handy depending on the business.
In the cases where selling it might be valid, I'd think making the business in question it's own entity would be a wise choice. You can still brand yourself outside of that while making it clear you run that particular business. That way you have the personal brand and it's not as difficult to remove yourself from it if you decide to sell.
aaronedgardrum 9 months ago
@aaronedgardrum great thoughts there Aaron! I like what you said about making the business it's own entity separate from your own brand. That's what I've been doing with Rapid Video Blogging and some of my other products/businesses too.
Gideon Shalwick
GideonShalwick 8 months ago